What are the things that “Brighten Your Streeet”? In this issue, through the power of creators, you can find a light that will shine up a whole new street in your life.

Whether it’s the streets that brings color to a city, or the streets that makes up your life, these are the creators and gallerists that will guide your path through these endless streets choices.

Teaming up with creators worldwide, the line-up for this vol.28 brings you a rich photographer-based content.
Japanese photographer Sayo Nagase, is gaining a lot of attention through her domestic and internationally. She was also the one behind the camera for this cover-story, bringing us into a new, strange world, through a wondrous styling and her extraordinary photography style.

Alisa Calypso, a Russian fashion photographer currently based in Spain, contributed with her work, inviting us to see a glimpse of her vivid view of the world through her in-the-moment photographs of beautifully styled girls taken in her local surrounding.

In Wooly’s first ever Brooklyn special, you can get a glimpse of what has become the place to be when it comes to the art scene of New York.

The three-piece band STEPHENSMITH from has taken the music scene local city of Fukuoka by storm- and they are finally making their Tokyo debut! Taking pride in their live-band vibe, their vibrant tunes are something you don’t want to miss out on!
Furthermore, the issue includes an exclusive interview with the representative of DAIKEI MILLS, Keisuke Nakamura, who with his design brought the Terminal Ginza and the 6(Roku) project at Ginza Six to life through his nature inspired design.

As well as a collection of contributions from Chingann, a Taiwanese curator with the talent of always being one step ahead of otherw when it comes to finding new young artists.

Other contents you don’t want to miss in this issue includes; work by artist Erin D. Garcia, who gained a lot of fame by having model Kiko Mizuhara promoting his collaboration items in Japan, young artist Dangami who is preparing for his upcoming exhibition in New York, a special feature about museums, and much more! Not to mention the regular contributions from the music concierge Fukuryu and others!

Among the several illustrations by artist Moka, who gathered an excited crowd for her signing session at the Tokyo Art Book Fair.

Finally, we bring you this issue in hopes of that it will make you start to wonder about what it is that brightens the streets in your life, and that Wooly Magazine will continue to spread light on the streets of more and more people from all around the world.